Just had dinner at Marrakech Cuisine this evening. It was a wonderful experience. The food was good, but the warmth of the hospitality exceeded even the quality of the food.
To start, had Zaalouk:slightly spicy grilled eggplant mashed with tomatoes, cilantro, and garlic. Fabulous.
The place is byob, but we opted for the mint tea on the menu, since that's what we generally drank with our meals when we were in Morocco. Exceptional -- and charming, served in a small tea pot and little glasses, as it would be in Morocco.
Had Fez tagine (lamb shank with prunes and cinnamon) and Atlas tagine (chicken with vegetables, olives, and saffron). Both were excellent, though the lamb was a bit more to my liking, but mostly because I love lamb -- and I love that sweet with meat element of Arab-influenced cooking. Both tagines were served with rice, which was a key element to sopping up all the great sauce/juices.
My friend and I both enjoyed the meal thoroughly, and had fun chatting with the host. Even though we had a Groupon, he expressed delight that we were there (though he did explain somewhat sheepishly that, since most bills were pretty small after the Groupon was deducted, the fees for using a charge card would consume any money they would make on the meal -- and I told him we had been forewarned and had come prepared with cash).
I could tell that our host was really delighted that we liked the food. There was a kind of humble joy in the service that made the place seem quite special.
A truly delightful evening. I hope that do well.